Scientific analysis on WTC steel debris
undertaken by BYU Professor Steven Jones proves that the twin towers were
demolished by means of incendiary devices and the release of the conclusive
evidence is imminent.

The material that was first brought into
question on the back of photos and video clips of the twin towers showing a
dripping molten substance and floating white ash can now be confirmed as being
thermate, combining thermite which is used as an incendiary device to bring down
structures and sulfur, which cuts through steel quicker and leaves a yellow
residue.

Pools of molten yellow metal were also found
underneath both towers and Building 7 subsequent to the collapses.

"The evidence points directly to controlled
demolition which means an inside job brought these World Trade Center buildings
down," Jones told radio host Alex Jones in a video interview.

Jones says that, "using advanced techniques
we're finding out what's in these samples - we're finding iron, sulphur,
potassium and manganese - these are characteristic of a variation of thermite
which is used to cut through steel very rapidly, it's called thermate."

"In order to have thermite in these buildings in
this way, to help bring the buildings down, that means that thermite had to be
planted in the buildings which of course implies directly and inside job -
someone had to have access into the buildings," said Jones.

Jones' has conducted over 40 peer reviewed
scientific studies two of which were published in Nature and Scientific
American.

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This facet of the 9/11 truth movement was first
brought to light during a November
2005 appearance on The Alex Jones Show by Brigham Young University
physicist Professor Steven Jones. Jones said that white phosphorous wasn't
powerful enough to cause the implosion but that thermite was the likely culprit.
Alex Jones's 2005 release Martial
Law 9/11 Rise of the Police State highlighted the physical evidence
that the towers and Building 7 were brought down with incendiary devices.

Jones stated that thermite was a "clever" choice
because its ingredients, aluminum and iron oxide do not require identifying tags
by law, meaning they couldn't be traced back to their manufacturers.

Watch the following video and observe how thermite
completely melts a car engine in a matter of seconds, without the addition of
sulphur, and also completely resists neutralization by liquid nitrogen. Notice
how the dripping substance is identical to that seen in the south tower
video.

American Free Press writer Christopher Bollyn discusses evidence
of thermite used to sever the twin tower's steel support columns in
the picture below.

"In this photo, for example, the column directly above the
fireman's helmet shows that it was cut with thermite. There is a substantial
amount of hardened molten iron which can be seen on both the inside and outside
of the box column. This is precisely what one would expect to find on a column
which had been cut with thermite," says Bollyn.

White flames consistent with how thermite reacts producing
molten iron and aluminum oxide are also
visible in this photograph at the corner of the 81st floor of the
south tower.

The USGS Spectroscopy Lab produced images which showed
dense thermal hot spots days and weeks after the attacks. ABC
News reported that, "the temperature at the core of "the pile," is
near 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, according to fire officials, who add that the
fires are too deep for firefighters to get to."

The public release of Professor Jones' scientific analysis
is imminent - watch this space for the story as soon as it breaks.